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Friary Meadow, Cartwright Drive, Titchfield, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15 5RJ

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Friary Mead consists of 86 flats, bungalows and cottages with extra care services completed in 2019.

Facilities include non-resident management staff, emergency alarm service, lounge, dining room, activities room, cafe and garden.

Fareham  s a relatively new town growing up in the shadow of the famous naval port of Gosport about five miles to the south east. Here there are shingle beaches at Stokes Bay and there is a passenger ferry to Portsmouth. Today Fareham provides good shopping facilities and has a covered shopping centre. Nearby are the quays of Fareham Creek with their old waterside buildings. There are fine views from Portchester Hill in the eastern part of the Borough as well as from Portchester Castle overlooking Portsmouth Harbour.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

Managed by Oak Retirement Limited

If you want to call the management company direct call 01749 899510, or if you want to contact the development direct, call 01749 899 510


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